Abstract

Motion sensitivity requires the comparison of neural responses activated by nearby points in visual space. Inthis issue of Neuron, Manookin etal. (2018) find that in the primate retina, such comparisons are already manifest in second-order retinal bipolar cells, relying on lateral excitation mediated by gap junctions.

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